Learn Photography: Understanding Light Metering & Exposure
Apr/1010
In learning photography in this digital age many new photographers seem to be relying solely on the back of the camera for metering and correct exposure. Although, as a photographer, mastering proper metering techniques is essential for achieving consistent repeatable results. In this step-by-step video tutorial from www.studiostyles.net you will learn how to use a light meter and understand how to set your camera for the proper exposure.
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Learn Photography
Apr/103
Learn Digital photography. Learn photography from home taught by an actual practicing proffesional photographer.
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Learn About HDR Digital Photography : How to Tone-Map & Edit an HDR Image
Mar/101
Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on tone-mapping an HDR digital photography image.Expert: Brandon Sarkis Bio: Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for more than 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. Filmmaker: brandon sarkis
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Learn About HDR Digital Photography : Setup & Shooting Exposures for HDR Photography
Feb/1025
Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on shooting for HDR digital photography.Expert: Brandon Sarkis Bio: Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for more than 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. Filmmaker: brandon sarkis
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Learn Digital Photography – Getting the Best Out of Your Shot
Jan/100
When it comes to photography, everyone wishes to get the perfect shot for their picture. However, things often go beyond what you want. Luckily with the presence of digital photography, you have more control over your picture. At least now you can look at your picture immediately on the LCD screen to see whether you are satisfied with your shot.
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